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Show : V . " . I ' ' " - I 1 j. . I ! ! ; i i I i if s - MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE JEPPSON Exchange Vows The Sail Lake Temple was the scene of the Friday, Aug. 15 wedding of Mabel Judd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hugh Judd of Sparks, Nev. and Lawrence Jeppson, son of Mrs. Eileen Jeppsen and the late Clyde B. Jeppson of West Bountiful. The ceremony was ' performed by President John K. Edmonds. ! 1 THE NEWLYWEDS and family were honored at a wedding wed-ding breakfast at the home of ; the bridegroom's aunt and uncle Harvey and Elva Jeppson, Jepp-son, West Bountiful. A recep- I tion was held in the evening at the West Bountiful 2nd and 3rd Ward Cultural Hall. The bride was attired in a gown designed and made by her sister, Mary Judd. It was ! fashioned from white j polyester crepe with an organza or-ganza overskirt, an empire j waistline, long sleeves with ! wide cuffs, and an appliqued j lace yoke. ! THE BRIDESMAIDS, Alta Jeppson, and Elizabeth Judd, j wore floor-length lavender and blue print dresses with scoop necklines and flared sleeves. Matron of honor was Jolene Jeppson. The mother of the bridegroom was in a floor-length floor-length blue gown. Best man duties were performed per-formed by a brother of the bridegroom, Dana Jeppson. Ushers were Jon Parkin, Robert Child, and Robert Eg-gett. Eg-gett. AFTER A honeymoon in the Tetons, the newlyweds will make their home in West Bountiful. The bride and bridegroom recently graduated from LDS Business College. The bride graduated in executive secretarial secre-tarial training. The bridegroom graduated with honors, with associate degrees in business management and marketing. HE PLANS to pursue his education. He served a mission mis-sion for the LDS Church in the Japan Central Mission. He is presently employed by Tracy Collins Bank and Trust. The new Mrs. Jeppson was feted at a prenuptial shower given by Susan and Kate Bickmore. am |